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      Nazaruddin's Jakarta Court Bombshells     
      Written by Our Correspondent  
      Thursday, 08 December 2011  
           
      Former treasurer’s testimony leaves Yudhoyono’s party in tatters

      In sensational testimony over the past week in a Jakarta courtroom, the 
onetime Democratic Party Treasurer Muhammad Nazaruddin has played havoc with 
his former party, even drawing President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono into the 
mess. 

      Whatever is eventually proved as a result of Nazaruddin’s testimony, it 
appears almost certain to destroy the supposedly clean young leaders of the 
president’s party, disillusioning people who once thought the Democrats were 
different because their leaders emerged after the Suharto era. Now they seem to 
be as dirty as their elders. It also appears to finish once and for all any 
idea that the president was a reformer. 

      In particular Nazaruddin has implicated party chairman Anas Urbaningrum 
and former Sports Minister Andi Mallarangeng, both of whom have previously been 
mentioned as possible Democratic Party presidential candidates in the next 
round of presidential elections in 2014. The revelations place the future of 
the party itself in some jeopardy, much to the glee of Golkar, the 
second-biggest party, headed by tycoon Aburizal Bakrie, who has made clear his 
plans to run for the presidency himself. 

      Rufinius, a lawyer for Nazaruddin, who had fled Indonesia in May just 
ahead of arrest, said the suspect had gone to the president’s home prior to 
fleeing to tell him of widespread corruption by top officials, only to have the 
information ignored. Rufinius also told reporters party leaders Jero Wacik, 
Amir Syamsuddin and E.E. Mangindaan other party officials whom he said were at 
the meeting. 

      Reports earlier this year alleged that Nazaruddin hurriedly left the 
country after party officials warned him to make a run for it to avoid 
implicating them in the charges. He left Indonesia almost immediately after the 
meeting at the president’s house ahead of a request to appear before the 
Corruption Eradication Commission, the country’s anti-graft agency, on charges 
that he had accepted at least Rp4.675 billion (US$480,000) in bribes to rig a 
government tender for the construction of the athletes’ village in Palembang in 
southern Sumatra for the now-concluded Southeast Asian Games, which ended Nov. 
24. 

      The former treasurer was on the run for four months before he was finally 
cornered in the Colombian resort city of Cartagena and returned to Jakarta. 
Despite a widespread belief that he would clam up at his trial and accept what 
would be expected to be a relatively lenient sentence, Nazaruddin has continued 
with a vow he made while on the run to implicate top officials and destroy the 
party. He has denied he had anything to do with the Southeast Asian Games, 
instead implicating other Democrats, saying “I do not know anything about the 
athletes’ village because I was never involved in it.” 

      Investigators have alleged he accepted five checks from Muhammad 
El-Idris, the former marketing manager of the Duta Graha Indah construction 
company, via his staff members Yuliani and Oktarina Furi. Allegedly the 
payments were “commitment fees” to ensure that Duta Graha won the tender for 
the SEA Games in Palembang, it was alleged. Three other people have been named 
suspects. They are Muhammad El Idris, Mindo Rosalina Manullang and Youth and 
Sport Ministry secretary Wafid Muharram. 

      In testimony this week, Nazaruddin also implicated Democratic Party 
lawmaker Angelina Sondakh, a 33-year-old former Miss Indonesia and glamorous 
party figure, saying he had heard her tell an internal party fact-finding team 
in May that she had accepted Rp9 billion from Mallarangeng and his ministry’s 
secretary, Wafid Muharram, for the athletes’ village project. He named nine 
other Democratic Party officials who were present at the meeting. 

      He accused Urbaningrum of having decided the winner of another project to 
be a company called PT Adhi Karya rather than PT Duta Grahia Indah, the 
ultimate winner of the athletes’ village project, because Duta Graha Indah 
could not financially assist the party congress. He also alleged that 
Urbaningrum had ordered another Democrat to tell PT Adhi Karya to give the 
money to a party official who was to transport it to Bandung, the site of the 
party congress. Another Rp8 billion was to be given to Democrat lawmaker Mirwan 
Amir to be distributed among several Democrats — with Rp2 billion going to 
Urbaningrum and the rest to members of the House budget committee. 

      Nazaruddin also claimed that Urbaningrum had been given Rp50 billion by 
the construction company, PT Adhi Karya, for his campaign to become chairman of 
the Democratic Party. In all, he said, Mallarangeng, then the sports minister, 
had transferred nearly US$1 million to party members from funds received from 
PT Duta Graha, which won the athletes’ village contract.
     


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